[Poll] What's Your Linux Distribution

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The discussion centers around preferences for various Linux distributions, with Ubuntu being a popular choice among users, especially beginners. Many participants are exploring Ubuntu and appreciate its user-friendly interface, which is based on Debian. Fedora is also mentioned as a favorite for its bare-bones setup, while some users express a preference for other distributions like SUSE and Slackware. The conversation highlights the differences in package sizes between Fedora and Ubuntu, attributing Fedora's larger size to the inclusion of more packages. Users are learning basic terminal commands and sharing resources for beginners, emphasizing the importance of community support in navigating Linux. Overall, Ubuntu and Fedora emerge as the most discussed distributions, with users expressing a mix of experiences and preferences.

Favourite Linux Distro


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What's Your Linux Distribution?

I have just started learning the ropes with Ubuntu, and haven't yet tried others. If you're a Linux user (home/work/uni/wherever), which 'distro' is your favourite?

If you use a variant of a particular distro (for example, Kubuntu), please say so. You can also vote for more than one distro.
 
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Is this a multi-choice vote? Because i kinda run 2.

Fedora & Ubuntu, fedora is bare-bones set up and Ubuntu as a linux desktop.

But i don't use either often tbh, i mostly use XP.
 
Yes, it is a multi-choice vote.

I tend to use XP most of the time too, because I don't find any major differences or interesting things with the GUI, and the internet is not the best when you're working in Ubuntu. I'm just learning all the basic commands that one needs to know when working from a termial from a book and web souces.
 
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I recently installed Ubuntu 5.10 at my uni comp at the insistence of my open-source friends (or rather, cultists ).

I found http://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html" very useful for learning the basics.

The man and info commands are indispensable.
 
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I'm running Ubuntu on my PC laptop (as well as XP). I'm no Linux expert, but I've tried Fedora and Debian but I preferred Ubuntu.

Very useful tutorial siddharth.
 
Ubuntu is a Debian variety

I have an FC box, XP box, Ubuntu box, and a Mac Laptop. I also run XP, Ubuntu, and freeBSD Virtualised. Ohh and I use Knoppix from CD quite often
 
Thanks for the link, Siddharth.

Not using Dapper?
 
Anttech said:
Ubuntu is a Debian variety
That's true, but unilike Kubuntu and Ubuntu, I do not think their only differences are in the desktop environment.

I'm just a newb, what do I know, anyway. :biggrin:
 
Fedora's pretty cool. I like SUSE 10 the best.
 
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neutrino said:
That's true, but unilike Kubuntu and Ubuntu, I do not think their only differences are in the desktop environment.

I'm just a newb, what do I know, anyway. :biggrin:
The desktop you mean? Well you can use Gnome or KDE on both Umbuntu & Debian...

As for distrubted packages, yes there are differences, but the core infrastructure is Debian.

http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship
 
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Okay, here's a question for those who've used Fedora - What makes the download so big (3 GB) as opposed to, say, Ubuntu's 700 MB?
 
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Because of the packages that are included with Fedora compared to Ubuntu. Fedora is bleeding edge Red Hat, Ubuntu is a user friendly Desktop Linux enviroment.
 
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Thinking about going to gentoo, have not had the time to go out and get a drive to install it on.
 
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I've been using linux for over five years now. I've been through over a dozen distros. Currently I'm using fedora and slackware.

I see Ubuntu has a lot of votes, but its not one the distros I've used.
 
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